Mayor Rusty Bailey

Thank you for visiting the webpage for The Office of Mayor Rusty Bailey. As Mayor, I am committed to making Riverside a safer, healthier, and more prosperous place to live, work, go to school, and raise a family. I believe it is our responsibility to invest everything we can to make our city the most innovative, vibrant, dynamic, safe, and healthy city for our children and future generations of Riversiders.

d secure Riverside's economic future;

Encourage educational excellence;

And enhance quality of life throughout all the neighborhoods in our City of Arts & Innovation.

Riverside is headed into its next generation of greatness. With participation and collaboration between the city, its residents, and the partners we have in the education, faith-based, non-profit, and business community, Riverside is well positioned to Seize Our Destiny.

I welcome your comments and feedback. I value the opportunity to meet with residents and businesses. Please schedule an appointment by calling my office at (951) 826-5551 or you can email me at rbailey@riversideca.gov.

Do you know someone who has made a difference in the City?

The Riverside Human Relations Commission (HRC) is seeking nominations of individuals who have done just that. These selected “Riverside Heroes” will be honored at the Fifth Annual Awards Ceremony on November 13, 2014.

The Commission is looking to honor Riverside residents who have given selflessly of their time for the well-being of the community, thus enhancing and enriching this great City we proudly call home.

Nominations can be made by contacting Darlene Elliot in the Mayor’s office at delliot@riversideca.gov or 826-5897. The nomination deadline is 5 p.m. on October 1, 2014.

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Fit, Fresh, & Fun Forum

Riverside residents are looking to improve their lifestyles and physical condition through exercise, a healthy diet, and active living. Former Mayor Ron Loveridge and I established the Fit, Fresh, & Fun Forum (The Forum) to explore current fitness resources available to the public, identify unmet fitness needs, and strategize ways to expand opportunities for all Riverside residents. The 30-member task force meets six times a year to: